OCR Text |
Show ". A " KSPAFEU fiJrtii la all sectiaas cf Itiih coast.. - i - JOiiTLLTH, YEAR, Na ir ir u ui herald rnoxo 4 Business Office . . . .. Editorial Rooms. ...!$ um f, 34. PROVO. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. u U J J LIJ o o o o o. o O O 07 0 O .0 O jO O O J 1 ft Thousands of persons are epect-e- d to be present at the dedication of the new Boy Scout camp In South Fork In Provo canyon established by Hve Feet of Mud Washed the Catholic church of Salt Lake f Over Larjre Section cf officially City. The eamo ! Railroad known as CamD Glass In honor of the Rt Rev. Joseph 8. GUss, C M. - FLOODS OCCUR AT TWO D. Dh bishop of the Utah diocese of POLNTS EAST OF THISTLE the Catholic church, who has been ' In getting the Wind Damasrei Several Build- - one of the most active established. camp J , ... Windows at ings and The new camp la situated in one , Spanish Fork of the most beautiful nooks of the A rind of higher velocity than canyon, at the site of the old fish has britn experienced la the vieta hatchery of the Rainbow Troa comT fen Fork many pany at South Fork. Spanish ity , Chder the direction of Father J. years aecemoanted the downpour r ef rain there Tuesday afternoon,' 8. JKeefe, who has been, assigned to - ateoHBnc t reports from that have charge of the camp, the site y. Part ef the roof of the main has been thoroughly renovated and the L'tah-Ida- h building Sugar beautified, The dead underbrush company plant west of tfa city and timber in the thickly -- wooded Was toml from the building and fsectlon have been1 removed, making " carried quite a distance through some of the most beautiful and " shady groves Imaginable, tba air. A. large open space, covering A large plate flans .window la p store valued at 1300, about, an acre, has been cleared off the and S15f worth of fancy silks and and placed in shape for a baseball dress goods were destroyed by diamond, where the boys and other camper maye enjoy a- game of ... wind and rain. Four tall poplar trees were uprooted and carried natlennT pastime. A swimming pool some distance and great fields of has also been built, " A large frame kitchen and first grain, corn and ether crops Were aid hospital has been erected and is beaten flat against the ground; surrounded by 10 regulation army storm whieb the tents have lumber floors. All of A The heavy rain struck Provo and vicinity late Tues- the tents have umber floors. ; The ' day afternoon, had already spent army tents contain eight regulation' Its fury In the canyon east of Thistle 'army cots and the mess tent is large by washing in debris on two long enough to accomodate 100 people at stretches ot the Denver and IUe a time. V. Grande Western tracks, according v From 80 to 60 boys from various to advices from- - railroad officials. sections of the states Xbe JUwt flood cnw, at Detour, wiU be- at 'the1 camp iring the sum ' five miles east of Thistle at 130 mer months. The boys are fed and p. m, Tuesday when 800 feet of housed for $4 a week. y toe main lines, were covered with Father Keefe, who has charge f mud and rocks to a depth of over the camp, hag had a greatt deal of 7 three feet. .t No sooner had working In handling Coy Scout experience . gangs been dispatched to Detour than another food at Mill Fork, 12 camps in the east. 'mill east of Thistle wift reported. More Jhau 600 feet of track was ' covered to a depth of five feet' Work of clearing the' tracks was rushed with every possible speed, Supt S. L. Itecey E. C.'Hlghtowe of Sajtrl-akfroin Salt Lake responding with a work - train to assist the Provo divisional One kernel of wheat that , forces under the; direction of Road mastejr D. E.- - Crowley. . M kernelstajlngle jplant; trains were held up ing Is the variety of --Soldier ; Summit while East- bound trains were held at Thistle, new Ispecias of grain now- being land not until 12:50 a. m., Wednes- grown by Thomas G. Clegg, 881 East day? morning was it, possible t to Center street, tbls city. d clear the MrCbjisJirougbt-aHipeciraenof track which " less than the this grain into the office of the track higher' up. the. grade. Evening Herald with a view of conTrains resumed their schedules, it vincing the editorial staff that he was reported, after a delay of, only bad just what be claims to have-- . 1 hours. .The heavy lmid and rocks - Whether of hot Mr. Clegg Is the made the work very difficult, i ' Steam shovels were callpd into only grower who "is familiar with this variety is not known to the play in clearing 6ff the tracks, and Herald staff. But the Interesting it is expected that the remains that he' has a grain tract MU he mpen late Wednesday fact that haa from 7 to .T heads to, the afternoon. .. ; " to Mr. Clegg, Automobile trafflc 'thrpugh' the stock, and, according one kernel eleven stocks produces eanyonjsatalso held for'aoum time, with heads carrying as high as 177 It was reported. kernels. - ' . VLtl jCJesg. wboformerljLwas a farmer at Blackfoot, Idaho, states that several years ago a friend of his sent a head of this" grain to him through, the" mail. He shelled and planted it in his garden and raised several quart bottles full from the single head. He later planted, this and raised several, pecks and sow has six or seven bushels at his home .' on East Center street Ho dwlnrpg that if he had the land he would vnitel this.. section Tuesdayiartcr- - raise several thousands of bushels Amertcaw fje oFfhls va'rfet? next year. V ' gton .Auxiliary memliers and their A"The grain brought Into the Herald escorts from the local post of the officials of more sturdy stock than lejdon enjoyed their summer outing Geneva Beach. fit State Commander John E. Booth: Mrs. Boothi and accompanied by ' Post Commander Joseph Nelsen and Mrs. Nelsen of Spanish Fork were present Lebli was represented by t"WIth the greater acresge of peas, Post Chuiinaudcr Ernest Larson and beans and tomatoes than ever be -fore grown in this section of the Tom Powers. i ., TUpoti their arrival at the beautl state tbe output of the canning comfuU lakeside, resort a program of panies this year will be the greatest lb xv cames were " entered5 Into. in tbe history of Utah county". Am7!hg the features This is the prediction of B L. of the evening was a knngnroo court Parker, manager of the local plant wer which Judge George S.: Ballil of the National Packing corporation aid judge eorgfr WWorthen pre- f ihT'iFv sided. Following' tha unique session "The frequent storms have nhl in which a variety of fines Were only added to the yield' of these veg Imposed upon offending legionnaires ' and their escorts a sumptuous din etables, but thave also given us a lettet variety than ever; before. ner whs served. The pea crop wasjthe Jjestjwe have n.nrtnsr the latter part- of the ev In and the beans are looknng darning was enjoyed. Jtfr. and had years and nothing but. 'a vvery fjne ing . Hewitt the.enc--were Strong 'Jp4r.T Wnl entrants In Inst nights fox esrly frost will Stop us from handtrot tournament and", were .awarded ling the; greatest, tomato yield ever packed la tie country.; Tbe present the prize, iu-b- v r . Co-o- .'. inter-mounta- k - - i propo-ga.tea.lB- a east-boun- ered west-boun- d west-boun- d ; v PRONOUNCED BAiSlER EVENT x. ' s q O O O O' O O O : O O PEIC3 4Vi"D CENT? ' . O O O 0 O O O O O ..CbimrSbperi: I DAYTON BACK JINVESTIGATE IW S HE ONCE . Hill IkW. WS NEWYORKRRM : Supreme Court to Decide on U.S. Attorney Buckner Ready Merita of Scopes to can n itneases irom ;Vv, ,.,;:. Trial Various States LAWS NAMES OF 20.000 , TO BE INTRODUCED HAS CUSTOMERS OF RING TriBelieve High Attorneys Details of Trunk Liquor Pur bunal Will Sustain Decision chases Kevaaled in Testiof Jude Kaulston monies to Attorney ' By WILLIAM J. L08II .... By FRANK GETTY, . ANTI-EVOLUTIO- N . (United 'Press' staff Correspondent) United Press Staff Correspondrtii. DAITOX, Tennn July 22. While Luncheon will be served at 12:15 NEW YORK, July. wonted Its relai) Dayton luto; o'clock and the names and ' sports Any of the twenty' thousand custo3 tranquility aud Its hosts of vlMtors mers of the bootlegging firm of will start at 1:15 in the afternoon, I' melted away, the Scopes case, today Jacob Klrscbenblatt, whose name The ground for the present camp has been donated by W. H. Ray of started for the. - gl iappearan-listala the possession of PoT0Md B."E.Cotterell of Salt preme court along two broad ave- United States -- Attorney Buxkner Lake City, "manager of the Steel City ' may expect a subponea to api)ear In nues. i Investment company, who owns a New York and tell the details of the within 8oomr jir - - large section of the land In South purchases. 18 months, that tribunal will band Fork. Buckner said today: that he has down a decision on the" validity of names of persons, residents of cities A brief history of the conception and planning of Camp Glass Is Riven ito'VJwiiwsw shttevolntlon ; law from Providence, R,' I.,' to Ixs W the jarffriai program for the dediskmc-was- -at eta ke tn the Angeles,.. Cat, -- ; who ,apperently which ' cation and field day : ' : :", , historic piowdlugs Just endtd. '': bought liquor from Kirschenliatt and "The necessity of a summer outIf necessary he is prepared to sunV Moanwhikv drives formon any of these customer as wit ing place for our young people hag tinn laws will be started in at least ness in bis John Doe been felt for some years, but condinvestigation. itions-were ewt sttttesM's soon, as tieltjegls; such" that no active tiaturef advene, according to a ed out, aa an example of his new dtv plans could be formulated and nothdon. n ing In a material wav was to the United Press parture in tbe realm of investigation jfaatemeni-glte' In the summer of 1922 Rev. C. of .bootlegging, that Irene Grlffen Wllllatns ) Bryan. Jennings !y E. Reardon' accompanied troop 25, who hns charge of a cigar counter ; Scopes was found guilty Tuesday Boy Scouts o America, with L. V. and sentenced to pay a fine of S1QO. at the Sewall aparrment hotel tq sub'- -- l Gibba, scoutmaster, on a two weeks' ' Upon . the Ultimate ' decision of Sioux City, Iowa.' had been $ to tell the here outing to the estate of Cotterell and flie will court brought I SMOKING INJIIES LOOK? depend ponaed ,and, sui)reme -Ray In beautiful Provo canyoa. The )iiccess or failure of these la we and what she knew of the working of o abCHICAGO July 22.7- - UP uf the Jfundamentalwmpalius to the "ring in her tettltory,; Jlc did following snnmter ewtng " sence from the root tbe evolution theory out of not tnake ptibHd her testimony. Fathers Rearshould not- - smoke-nd don and Keefe,' noNutlmr was American schools. ; Bmkner is building up a case. because smoklug ' lowers tbe The Scopes case itself will go to step by step, against KtrsrheublMtt for the boys. In October, 1024, moral. tone but because it Is Inthe Tennessee supreme court 'at and his Alleged confederates, who Father Keefe, who bad been ap- jurious to one's looks, according Knoxvllle for bearing at Its Were arrested In. a raid on!a hoot-- . to delegates to the, American session. If this court up- legging establishment on Broadway. (Continued on Page. Six.) Co8meticans convention here tol thence to As soon as the case is holds It complete, be day. : ; Washington.1 If it overturns it, the said,- - no other witnesses will be Collins. Mrs. Tears Her carves Hug' lines Two-da- y Smoking eloping Carnival to ComBig to will still "Washington Issue go : (v band Is Victim of summoned . about, the' mouth, yellows ' the memorate Founding of ' through a parallel proceeding In the ...',: to use customers as wit 'I of the eyes,, stnlns the I Holdups whites prefer Community. federal courts which was started nesses teeth and in time . affects the agajmit. boutleggera rather... befora tb4rial here 4egan, UP LOXlKlXfJtily-32.- -( I than persons suspected of partlci- Mrs;MaiirRuth I. of fomplesioitj anniversary .The attack through - the federal seph Victor Collins, Stevens Point, courts will travel via the United pation in the business," be said. J the founding of Sprlngvllle will be er, president of the association, r : -Wis.-- , teacher of mathematics has 'I am &repared to subpoena any declared, wj ol)setved. Pioneer day with one .of. States court of appeals at Clncln I been swallowed up by London! most celebrations the Is based msm two bills, one from here to Los Angeles If I pretentious natl. It the single headed varieties His daughter, Helen, tola the ever attempted In that city, accord- sopes a lleging tflMine amjconylnced they bought liquor United Press law deprives him of his from Klrmhenblatt," be declared. Hng to Dallarflolley, general chair Krrschenblatt and bis associates makes the choicest kind of flour, Mr. man of the committees In charge of iara .so rar was wunoui trace or property right as a teacher ."with him .and that she, her mother and out due process of law;" Jhe other are charged with operating a conn- 'Z r the day's activities. The celebraCleftg states. the police were completely baffled. Is by Robert M. Wilson, a business. try wide mall order "I wonld like to see the farmers tion will be In the form of a diamond Last night accompanied nr Tcnnwtwpo. alTcrlng unconstlta- - Agents slso took orders in many begin to. raise this variety of grain,' jubilee 'and home coming. and will ., "If they jaldJMiu-Cleg- g. tlves, the girl bad watched the swirl Tlonal Interference with the educa states- ,- Buckner' believes, and tbe liquor was shipped to the custom ing traffic of London to find the om tion of his children, that much greater production from pounced. It Is under the auspices nibus en .which- - she had last- - seen Legnl opinion bere seems to hold In trunks, the key belng'mailed u- this kind. on the same acreage there of the Kolob stake- - Sunday .schools,. her father Monday night" Finally that the outlook for a reversal of der separate ewer and the trunks is no reason why they should not the members of which have been law by the United returned to the firm. . she spied, the machine and Identi the working for weeks to make the plant it" fied the conductor, but the latter 8tates supreme court Is dubious, de Mr. Clegg is not In the farming event outstanding In the history of The work of making north Uni- was unable to glvo any clew. The spite the professed optimism of the business at this time bnt declares the city. ", tbe in that he loves farming. While cleanest girl bad thought perhaps suspicious defense staff. Following tbe morning salute and' versity avenue one of-tb-e The. best chance of knocking the Snake River valley in Idaho, he at io o'clock a mammoth historical and iBOBtljeaTrttfutiitreeta In Provo looking characters on the bus had noted the elder Collins fat wallet law out, according to Informed opln a new variety-o- f potato by parade depicting the various phases is going steadily forward,, according with its fund of American inn, Is in tbe supreme court of a system of crossing four varieties of life from 1847 down to' the pres- to memlwrs 'money Tennessee on a a cbmiuittee of public of technicality, such as for-btand travelers cheques. second prise ent time-will, wh!ch-wo- nbe a feature of -- the difference constltuttoniil the alleged citizens on street that spirited living Ag jjfuilherresort-thegirl-ha- d at the National Corn and Seed Ex " day's activities. between the ciintlon and uody or Tiiose Intermted in steeled herself a to morement visit 1814.' the iff .morgue the act This, to be sure, would most .Interesting popularity contesta position at Dallas, Texas, It was known as the "Bull ever conducted in this section Miss are highly pleased with the response but the body she saw there was not not be the victory for which the ' that of her father. Moose"-nameafter the political Donna Hanson was chosen as "Miss that has been given to their appeal defense fought here,, but It would ' to beautify that street Mrs. Collins feared her; husband party sponsored by the late ; Theo- Utah," and she Will ; portray that give time for The committee has just Completed was the victom of holdup men. In Idaho this part and given a place of honor and dore Roosevelt. to organise, while a new law was Isabelle Pope Files Suit for She is asking the police to work on another 'Inspection tour and reports variety of potato won first prize at distinction in the parade. Widows Share of McClin- being drafted. - - ' .Defense attorneys were still busy names of this theory. state and county fairs given in Chairman Alm Fullmer ot. the Jtiie..followiug''a(l3itionnl tock .Fortune She Is convinced that her husband at The Mansions today removing Blackfoot,' Pocatello, Moscow .and parade committee predicts that tbe residents who' have, cleaned their not the streetr has responded to the lures of legal debris to clear the path for CHICAGO. Juljr2Z 4UPJ Miss other Gent state towns. The potato great procession will depict a'great-e-r premlsea-twho are reported to be entitled confidence men.; the upward march of the case to Liabelle Pope, who ' was. to have was christened at , an Idaho fair variety of phases of life from (he snd honor "More over,. I do not subscribe higher courts. married Billy McOllnrock'. will file visited by President Roosevelt who time Utah 'was first settled until the to aplnee on the. clq&'n-nwas given a sack of "Bull Moose" present time than any simlliar portr- roll":' Bwen O. JClelson. University to the 'theory of Scotland Yard that ' With the exception of Dudley suit to obtain a widow's share of the . )niM nf r,.... Field Mslnne the defense staff was I MtCHiitock millions, .wflhin a few . with Mr. Clegg's compliments. ayal-has ever done in t this sec- Market Brigbam Young university, my husl)andaiifriTi Dean. M. Irer ory.,". ahe said, 8. Tucker. Charles '. ; "However, I have still Intact and at. work. Darrow, days, it was reported here today. Mr nrgg extends to tion. . . p IT sun, Ladles' Club House, and L. C. urged the police to The will base of this county an invitation to 1 notify Paris on Hays and Neal began wotk on. the Aside from a great number of bT tterSellM on she had , that 4 TSQS mui Tstb,,t U "wctijrionrwiffnngiwd W? .the toe f4he be esijlgsta fovlf pirt mwtqwr flonrg thCFewTlT What's the natter with there." " . Judge Kaulston ana niea wu.n me a contract to marry Billy and thac has and especially farm bureau military bands in' the'line of march. theyuery reiid4it of Center street? clerk of the supreme court within Mr, aud Mrs: William Darling Shepheads and agriculturists 'Who are The presence, too, of a large. group 80 days. Beforeithls Is done, the herd prevented blm from keeping of yte Indhras will add color ,to the interested in greater production. defense will file a motion for a new the contract. ' ; entire day'a activities and especiah Mctlintock's foster triaL This is merely to keep the Shepherd, ly to the parale3tflllmef states. records straight, the Judge having fafhee, was recently acquitted on , Following the pasade at . 10:45 over ruled the motion charges of murdering the youth; The already o'clock a patriotic program will bs The bill of exceptions most con will made by McCllutock left most given in the Opera house. - The proto Shepherd, with an i tain rail the evidence presented In of outlook indicates that the county's gram announced by . Glen Allen: the trial both on. the part of the annuity for, Mlsa Pope, hut Prolmte rMra. August Schroder of Amerl prosecution and defense sides. -- The Judge HeBry Horner refused to adthat committee, will production will be opwards of 200, chairman. ' include an address by - Mayor" C. ooo cases of tomatoes. can Fork, together with a number of 65,000 words of scientific testimony mit to probate because of charges Pioneers, Indian war veterans a,nd Since the that Shepherd "had used undue In"Pumpkins and apples also are Clarence Nesien of Salt Lake City wives and widows of Indian" war girls who had been picking fruit and Will have to be Albert Alvey, .Salt Lake City, nar sheets on which the affidavits were fluence." in getting tbe young milllooking good Qd onr company ex and a number of monies! selections veterans who wish to go to the At .2 o'clock there will be a ball pects to handle a larger pack of at Ephrlam, August 4, 5, rowly escaped serious injuries on presented were not of the required ionaire to sign the will. be filed dimensions. A; damage suit may . game- - between the Sprlngvllle team 0 and 7 will these than ever before. please communicate .with the state highway near Snow's store . When the state case comes before "This means that the growers Will and the Ute Indians. WItft the wln- on Provo Bench of the com? Tuesday evening. transpftfttlon: chairman, It was kttlmted,-cuarBk- tg receive more for their Effort thai nlngjeamiaking the entire proceeds mftteerABsonMaffiLSfflClJa jhes5mgnj3gj& MrsrSchrodj me with oe will detense pracucauy stsfl conspira7 to prevent McCliu-lock'- s received onto To tne malu highway from a, side be versify avenue, Phones532, on or beilStjromi8t8 fhe In bnt same ' trial ended, as just far-amarriage to her. one of the most Interesting games fore August 1. I can determine they feel i!?t.4'- - the Alvey car ap- the A staff will probably optimistic over the future succss of eve?; played In this county. ., proached at a rapid rate of snwri. be. prosecution :p ',';., new. entirely and refreshments and j according ..to Depnty Sheriff Otto addition to the oig ball game i farming, fmlt growing and Jtrwk s. GERMANS HONOR JACK .The prosecution Will be headed by gardening than they have ever" felt. (tiere will be an Indian-cowbostate .Jrahk attorney generali s re lii charge of Ibe sports. These The wet pavement prevented Al Upon this, feelln'fV optimism innr h rotjepln the '"cttf paBrthu'-6AlieiBERLLW July 221 CUP) A used by will depend as to the next year's of White Rock and Iiawrence.Pyke men " with other members of t the vey fromjitopping in sufficient time Thompson. Brj'an niay.be bust "of Jack Dempsey, the state attorney general xlllzcnagenerally KchrodeF cijrY which., he t iu Knoxvllle Will be ar acresga". It therefore should and of Fort Duchesne, with ; eight .. In- -. conimiiteea-ane champion, by Ernext Do no doubt .W11T be a morft productive dlans and 23 bucking bronchos, ar-- are ooklng .forward to one of tbe declares,, had not cleared his aide gued befoVe Justices Green, (Tiamb- - Florls. has been brought by tlie'f year than the present enev We hope rived Tuesday for the big event ' greatest . and most unique celebra- or rne street and his car crashed In- Hull and Cook. A natoual gallery. so." ideclaioft will be a matter of weeks. Dell,Brlmhall has charge ef the tions In the history cf Utah county. to If. tendance:, ' , A 2i-(UP) ,zx t - M Mil . UnjteMee . p ' ' later,"-probabl- , - antl-cvol- ; SPRINGVILLE PROFESSOR: to-tb- it-- CELEBRATES ltyf ut PIONEER DAY ' STILL LOST - '' IN LONDON Sei-temb- it , will-trave- : : 1 . )3tA - . . RESIDENTSDF ';: ' ' tax-pay- UNIVERSITY . 'Z NEWSUITTO ; OBTAINPARt ra jJnpneof4he OF MILLION d ' : . ff -- p I the-farm- . in-,- the-claT- , , VETERANS TO (SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsI $ O Present Indications are that : a camp for girls with nous In charge will be established next year 1b anThe other section of the camp. popularity of the camp la Indicated by the face that more thtsn SO ot the most influential business men. of Salt Lake City, members of the Catholic church, have Intimated they intend to build summer homes near the camp. ' These homes will range to price from $250 toJ&OOO. The dedicatory program Will com- mqnee at 11 o'clock Sunday morning with the main address delivered by Bishop Glass. It is understood Gov ernor George H. pern will be In at YIELDING WHEAT VARIETY e .ty O ' 1 PROVOMANOWNSHEAVY was-cov- O - OTiaCANYO&iDA B!G WASHOUT nest-ooun- O O Ha'nted Again CATHOLICS TO DEDICATE TRAFFIC 'DEIMOJ 4." ?JlbvlpdyljHfiW 00 o 0 :ilh-4Jtal- i. Havoc. ay iiain an If inpr 0 JJ jUUUUL ,v 7 GOTOEPHRAIM CARS COLLIDE PROVO BENCH e jf -- . - s . s r y " A heavy-welu- d r -- ,'. . Th-jcs- bt |